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R J Carpenter wrote:
"Dave Platt" wrote in message ... In article , Avery Fineman wrote: I've seen a fair amount of electronic hardware over the last half century and haven't encountered any equipment operating below 1 GHz that used any sort of "RF-absorbing" material. I've seen ads in an EMI-related trade magazine for a ferrite (or ferrite-loaded polymer I suppose) material, in the form of an adhesive-backed sheet which can be cut and then stuck onto the tops of ICs (CPUs, DSPs) or placed between adjacent circuit boards, to help reduce unwanted emissions. I don't know whether this stuff's useful frequency range goes low enough for the OP's needs, but it might be worth a look. From my few weeks in the microwave absorber business ![]() has to be ELECTRICALLY at least nearly a quarter-wave thick to be really good. The ferrite loading helps accomplish this. A good impedance match to the 377 ohm impedance of free space helps avoid reflections. For a broad band, this encourages the use of the deep pyramid absorbers to taper the impedance mismatch. Some hams have found that absorbing material inside to covers of preamps in the __hundreds of MHz region___ reduces the likelihood of self oscillation. I've never seen a serious suggestion that absorbers would help in the few-MHz region. 73 de bob w3otc You are right of course. My fault. I didn't read the OP's question thoroughly enough. I was thinking of freq. above UHF. Absorbing material for lower freq. has to be a LOT thicker than 1 cm. This can easyly be seen in any test chamber. With wavelengths longer than the compartment of the circuit I do not see the necessity of absorbing material. Common construction practice as pointed out will be suficient. Or just bury the device 6 feet deep in the soil ;-)) Kind regards, Eike |
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